-E (JULUivibiMu, . ...oOivibbUh'o, f.. THESAMOA COMMISSION Final Orders to Members Have Been Given. POWER TO SETTLE ALL QUESTI0N3 f nntrnetlona of All Three (lovcrn. inrntx (lip fin mo ( oininlmloner III- Itut I. on von Wimlilnittoii The t'nto of llerr llnfniiule, Washington, April 19. The Instruc tions to tho members of the Bitmimn Joint hlffh commission hnvo been com pleted. They are alike In all essential respects. The commission Is given complete au thority to carry on a provlolonnl gov ernment for Pumoa. In doing thin the instructions carefully prescribe the prenervatlon of order and the security f Ufa and property as a first requisite. Tt Is provided that the duties of all olll sfnls heretofore exercising authority In Samoa, either under tht treaty of Her iin or In the service of either of the gov ernments, shall be suspended In order that the high commission shall have complete authority over the affairs of the lslund. The commission ts required to make report upon a variety of things, including the recent collisions and the causes leading up to them and as to the administration of the Islands, the rights t the several claimants to the king ship and us to what changes are de sirable In the methods provided In the treaty of Herlln. The Instructions call for unanimity In Ail action by the commission. The ac tion taken by the commission when unanimous Is to be conclusive, without referendum, except whent suspends a provision of the treaty of Berlin. In tlixt case also a provision of the treaty aoay be suspended by unanimous agree ment of the members, but Uiavnispon fon Is ad referendum and is lulinally Mndlng until the three governments ap prove or disapprove Jt. The Instruc tions are broad enough to Include the recent troubles, the bombardment, fighting, arrest of a German citizen, etc., so that these acute phases, as well sa the general government of Samoa, rill be adjusted without further conflict between the three governments. The Case of Herr Ilafnaffle. In connection with the statement node in the British house of commons that there was sworn evidence that a German had Incited the natives to am bush the Anglo-American party, it is stated In official German quarters that Sf any German has been guilty of such action t the1 German government will punish 'him. But the German foreign Aice is not ready to accept the charge Qhat a German citizen was guilty of ttius Inciting the natives. It will learn tt&e facts, and In the meantime Instruc tions have been issued to the command er of the German warship Falke to see 4Srat the accused is held until the facts asm be established. Mr. Elliot, the British member of the Samoa n commission, left here last night (tar the east on a purely private mis sion and will proceed thence to the vest. It is understood that all three oonimlssloners, while leaving Washing tun separately, will meet at Chicago ad travel together from there. QUAY DEFENSE SCORES. Kspert Goldamlth' Testimony Badly Shattered. Philadelphia, April 19. Expert Ac countant Meyer Goldsmith, the com monwealth's witness, was under a scorching Are of cross examination all stay, and the result Justifies the opinion tfaat the network of evidence wrought Bar the prosecution from the books of ittce broken bank- tending to show Sena Stir Quay's guilty participation in the a ft lawful use of the bank's money was mT much shaken by the admissions ttrie witness was compelled to make un er the skillful questioning of Attorney a. S. L. Shields. Nearly all of the ap parently damaging entries attached to Senator Quay's name or account In the Bank as testified to on Monday were ex plained away or greatly modified by the statements of the commonwealth's own witness. Lawyer Shields got from the -witness the admission that if Hopkins Ad properly credited Senator Quay's account with amounts that belonged Ukerethe books would show that at the teg-inning of the alleged conspiracy, SCov. 17, 1896, the senator owed the bank enly $236 instead of over $70,000, as is al leged. Mr. Shields put a different complex Am on the entries In the "red book" by compelling the witness to admit that xttay of his figures were not proved by Mrtrles In the regular tnk books, but wre the result of what he practically acknowledged to be his "guesses" at the waning of certain unintelligible figures ii tt n in t K,i "rn;l KnnV " n.ilitomlth written In the "red book." Goldsmith sms still on the stand when court ad 2urned for the day, and the questions yit to him near the close were full of promise of Interesting developments, j If tic h of the sting was taken out of tho : "Wiake the plum tree" telegram by the : tatement that the purchase of Metro- ! jolitan stock contemplated thereby was mule with $10,000 of Senntor Quay's vwn money, his deposit at that period exceeding $00,000. Tho Kow Loon FlifhtlnB". Honskong, April 19. As the outcome thn ronpnt ftchtlnir liptwapn tha Rett- fell forces and the Chinese In the Kow Jjoon territory, opposite Hongkong, In liich several Chinese were killed, Sur- I .eon Major Brown and one private have i turned herj wounded. The Indian i troops are now advancing toward Deep Kay, clearing the country. The gun Coats are assisting. Drinocrnt Win In New Haven. New Haven, April 19. At the regular rty election Cornelius T. Drlseoll, the Democratic cundldute for mayor, de ieated Frederick H. Furnsworth (Rep.), the present mayor, by upward of 2.000 plurality. It Is probable that the entire Democratic ticket was elected. HooNCVt-H Kouiinutea On born. Albany, April 19. Governor Roosevelt las sent to the senate the nomination of William Church Osborn of New York I to be state commissioner of lunaoy to succeed Goodwin Brown, whose term of fflce Is soon to expire. Needn't Kl the llll.U Now, Albany, April 19. Among the bills nfitied by Governor Roosevelt Is Sena tor Brown'H, permitting witnesses, on being sworn, to dispense with the kiss fee of the Bible. HOLIDAYS IN EUROPE. They Are Met the .layout Affairs Oae Imagines. A holiday la a day to rejoice at or grumble at In America, according to the state of tho weather, the feelings, the disappointments or the pleasures attached to the holiday colebratlon. Hut abroad In a foreign land a holiday Is only a day of tears, sndncss and memories. Christmas In Europe Is doleful and unsatisfactory without home faces and home gifts. New Year's day doesn't seem like the cus tomary date for turning over the blot ted pages of the post twelve months and writing the new year at the top of the new white sheet of repentance. Easter Is Jovial anywhere, for even the traveler can not vanquish the magtcal Influences of warm spring sunshine, but even Easter Is a little less pleas urable when lands and sens separate Fifth avenue or the Lake Hliore drive from the festivities of Rome or the dawn of the social horizon in London. But of all holidays spent In a foreign land the most regretable adversaries are the Fourth of July and Thanks giving. On Independence day there Is no welcome noise of cannons, hells or firecrackers to remind the homesick tourist of the far-away land of the free and home of the brave. There Is no whiz of a rocket to recall the patri otic screech of the national eagle. There Is no odor of powder In the air to bring back the atmosphere of the native country, and if by chance the Stars and Stripes are seen waving gay ly In the foreign breeze tears comes Into fne eyes, a lump leaps up Into the throat and the familiar red, white and blue bunting: Seems like a friendly hand Stretched out from our native land, Filling tho heart with memories Sweet and endless. Thanksgiving is another hard holi day to pass in a foreign country. There doesn't seem to be anything worth acknowledging our gratitude for. No turkey lies upon the Thanks giving table and no other meat, how ever palatable at other times, can fill Its place or satisfy the lonely heart as well as the hungry appetite. Noth ing seems worth while on a foreign Thanksgiving day. Drums are cracked and dolls are stuffed with sawdust. Chicago Chronicle. An "Orng Trapping." Everybody knows that oranges come to us wrapped neatly In tissue paper. Here Is a description of the way this was done In Florida some years ago. A ' party of tourists went to an "orange wrapping." A large warehouse was lighted up with candles placed along the walls, and all the help in the neighborhood was gathered. In one corner of the room there were huge boxes filled with oranges. They were rigged with handles at each end, and it took two men to bring one of them in. On the opposite side nt the room were long tables, behind which sat the "wrappers." The fruit was sup plied to them by boys, who carried It in trays, putting a tray to every three men. Before each man was a package of tissue paper. By a dexterous movement an orange was enveloped In a leaf of paper. As the fruit was wrapped it was dropped into another tray, which was carried to the "packers," who stood before a pile of empty crates. Each orange was packed in the crate separately, being packed In close rows. A crate holds from one hundred and twenty to one hundred and forty or anges. The oranges are not brought direct from the grove to the packing-house, but rest a day or two in the drying house. There they are spread over lattice shelves, where they go through a "sweating" process before they are ready for shipment. The Albatross. Out of the blue void the albatross comes unhnstlng on motionless pinions yet at such speed that, one moment a speck hardly discernible, turn but your eyes away, and ere you can again look round he is gliding majestically over-head. Nothing in nature conveys to the mind so wonderful an idea of effortless velocity as does bla calm i nppearonre from vacancy. Like most ....... of the true pelagic birds, he is a de vourer of offal, the successful pursuit of fish being impossible to his majes tic evolutions. His appetite Is enor mous, but his powers of abstinence are equally great, and often for days he goes without other nourishment than a drink of the bitter sea. At the Gar gantuan banquet provided by the car cass of a dead whale, he will gorge himself until incapable of rising from the sea: yet still his angry scream may he heard ns If protesting against his inability to find room for more pro- ! vision against hungry days soon to ! follow. Despite his Incomparable grace of flight when gliding through midair with his mighty wings outspread, when ashore or on deck he Is clumsy and 111 at ease, Even seated upon the sea, his proportions appear somewhat un gainly, while his huge hooked beak seems too heavy to be upheld. On land he can hardly balance himself, and the brond silky webs of his feet soon become lacerated. Thus, his vis Its to the lone and generally Inacces sible rocks which are his breeding places are as brief as may be, since even conjugal delights are dearly pur chased with hunger and painful re straint. A true child of the air, land is hateful to him, and only on the wing does ha appear to be really at borne and easeful. Someone says women llva longer than men. This Is undoubtedly bo. We know a charming young actress who was on the stage forty years ago, and he la only thirty-two now. llennly Is Illooit Deep, Clean blond tnenns a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cnscnrcts, Candy Cntlmr tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by (stirring tip the lazy liver and driving nil im purities from the body, licgin today to 1 n iiihIi pimples, liniln, IilotolwH, blackheads, and llmt sickly bilious complexion by taking Cnscnrcts, henuty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, l()c, 25c, 60c. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing nervous feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunyons. It is the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial pack age free. Address, Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y. 4-134 t-tl Jury List-For May Term, 1899. (IRANI! JfRDRS. MONDAY, MAY 1ST, 1899, AT 10 A. M. I'.cntoii twp. Miner C. Smith. Berwick I'.ruce Shultz, Charles Ilnrtmnn, Geo. I,. Regan, J. C. Smutliers. llloomsliurg- Isaiah Deilv, Lafayette Creasy, John V. Logan, Claries 1!. I.utz, Frank K. Tubbs. Catawissa boro. V. II. Harwick, Adam Truckenmillcr. Catawissa twp. Solomon Rider. Centre Wilson C. Creasy. Greenwood Alfred Freas. Hemlock Henry II. Sands. Jackson Irani Lewis. Madison -Charles Carey, Albert J. Girton, Ihittain Thomas. Main John V. Shnman. Millville Joseph I,. Cole. Orange A. if. Herring, Geo, Apnlcman, TRAVERSE JURORS TUESDAY, MAY 2, I899 AT 10 A, M. Berwick Miner Hartman, Charles Ilaa?, tohn E. Crawford. Samuel Hess. William Lnniey. Hen ton two. Freas Hartman. Iiloomsburu Hcrvey II. Grot, J. Wesley Ever. John V. Tones, Thos. Gorey, Daniel Sterner. Catawissa boro. J. K. Sharpless, John I. l)ieiner. Catawissa twp. James R. Bihby, Charles Drumhcllcr. Centre Wm. F. McAllister, Geo. Ruckle, Fierce llagenbuch. Cleveland W. II. Small. Conyngliam Geo. Weller, Wm. Rauden bush . Fishingcreek Robert Mather, A. J. Karns Greenwood I. H. lkelcr, tnos iiauman. Hemlock Charles Wclliver, Hcrvey Mc Henry. Jackson Jasper Fritz. Locust Wm. H. Uittner. V.ililin C. J. Yohe. Orange John Wolf, A. M. Dewitt. l'ine Geo. W. lludman. Koaringcreck-Chas. Kreishcr, David Long. Scott A 11. White. TRAVERSE JURORS, BKCOND WEEK, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1899 AT 10 A. M. Berwick Clark L Eaten, N. C. Carey. Bloomsbiirc Jerry Hess, Amos Trivel- piece, John Kelly. Briarcreek Henry Bower. Catawissa boro. Reuben Shuman, Wm Berninger, Charles Baker. Catawissa twp. Wm. Levan. Centralia John M. Keilly, Wm. H. Jones 1). J. Curran, Wm. Harris, &r., wm.Alenscn, Charles Shaum. Centre Andrew J. Johnson, Hervey L. Vanderslice. Cleveland Charles Stine, Obadiah Yocum Conyngham Thos. Kelly. Fishingcreek Jacob Wenner. Franklin Christian L -Artley. Greenwood James T.Lawton, Dcemer C, Davis. Hemlock John G. Moore, l.oqjist Adam Rarig. Madison Win. Holdren. Mt. Pleasant John Shaffer, Frank Doll man, Morns .IUer. Orance Perrv Freas. Scott Byron Kashner, Wm. J. Hidlay, Phil'p Angle, C C. Ammerman. SPECIAL COURT, MONDAY, JUNE 5, I899, P. M. , Benton boro. Clark Fidler. Berwick Henry T. Traueh, Louis J. Townsend, W. H. Martz,Chas. Brader, John I. Jones, Chas. llippensteel. Bloomsburg Cliailes Terwilliger, Ale Dcrr, Wm. E. Moyer, John Mourey, El Jones. Briarcreek Wm. S. Ash. Catawissa boro. E. B. Guie, D. E. Feg ley, Chas. E. Smith. Catawissa twp. Wm. Witmer. Centralia John Hinckle, M. J. McDon nell. Centre John Coleman, Charles Creasy, Franklin Frank Kern. Fishingcreek Alfred A Eveland. Jackson Charles Coleman. Madison Erastus Hendershott. Main Clark Beagle, Mifflin--Rider W. Smith, Daniel A. Hess, Mt. Pleasant--Geo. Whitenight, Henry Crawford. Pine Robert Hileman. Roaringcreek Wm. Beaver. Scott J. T. Grimes. Sugarloaf James Pennington, Edward J Albertson, Geo. W, Kouerts. only Relieves IT CURES." Rheumatism Cured LUMBAGO V-J 1 RbcamatUm balllei medical skill because O the erroneous belief, entertuiiied for centurieti that It i canned by lactio or uric acid In the blood Cause being misjudged, usual remedies have neva cured except by lucky accident, while millions cases have been given up "Incurable." Hlghes) medical authorities now agree that Rhctimutisn Is a garui diHease, due to micro-organism lu tut blood ; and the only speclUo yet discovered la CORONA figSS CURE This remedy strikes at the root, by destroying- the microbes gud thus eradicating t lie cause. All pains disappear like magic and a iiermaneut cure quickly follows. HAS NKVKH FAILKD. Specially effective In old ud obsti nate cases, aad truly A Godsend to Hopeless Rheumatics In tasteless tableta, bandy to carry. No liquids or poltouous drugs ; no evil after-effect. O Trial Treatment, 85 Cents, postpaid. O 2 full 10 Days' Treatment, SJl.OO. jk At your druggist's, or sent postpaid on re-i v ceiptof price by solo manufacturers, f CORONA COMPOUNDING1 CO .Camdon. N. J. f 4-'J0-N&CO-iJ-ms. rS & 6' A ! "N0t ? OUNTl' Relieves f REGISTER'S NOTICE. Nntlee In herenv iilven to all legatees, credit ors and other persons Interested In the estates of the respective decedents and minors, llitt I lie following administrators' e) editors'. i?imr dlans' accounts, have hem Hied In the oflliio of the Register of Columbia County, snd will bo presented tor continuation nnoBiiowHiicn in mid tlrpnanS 0UrT,l0IM1 llt-m III nnnriinuuiHt tin Monday. May 1st, lw.i, at o'clock p. in., of Bald day : Nn. 1. FirMt. and flnal account of Asticr r. tilrton, administrator of Nusun Heller, Into of Mndlson township, deceased. Nn 3 first, and nartlal ancnunt, of (lenrire w inr nl.v unrt .lui'oh Oman, executors of Jacob OllberMatenf Mt.. Pleasant townshlp,dnonased. Mn. n First and flnal account of ((come w. lieirsnvdnr. administrator of .lames .loncs, lute of cauwlssa borough, deceased. No. 4. First nnd tlnnl account of Itobncna and II. M. Yocum, executors of I'eter Yocum, lute f Locust townsnip, neceascu. No R. First, and flnal account of Daniel Mc- Henry, guardian of Oliver 8. .Mcllenry. No. ft. First, and final account, of (tenrgn IT. Vnstlne, executor of Samuel Usher, lato of Montour township, deceased. N11 7. First, snd nartl il account of Ononre ,1. Owen, executor of Hudson Owen, lute of Berwick, deceased. No. . The second nnd final account of K. I). Ilnifcnbucli and I'ennella K llulslilzer Admr's. of J. M. Hulshlzer lute of Hcott township, ae ceased. No. 9. First and final n"cnun1 of Wm S. Moy er Executor of I'eter A. Evan late of Blooms- burg, deceased. No. 10. The account of Lloyd Bonihoy Exc. cutornf Hcutten Bmnnnv late of Hemlock town ship, deceased and Trustee, for file stile of Heal K.st am or isunriiii Dninooy mie ui iiciiiiuck township, deceased, No. 11. First and final necount of Joseph C. Eves Administrator of Kzra Vandlne lute of Millville liorouifli, deceased. No. 18. First account of C. B. Jackson Trus tee for II. If. Brttluln. No. 13. First and final account of C. E. Yorks Executor of John Wesley Kile late of Huirarlotif township, deceased. No. 14. First and final account of W. II. and John II. sitter Administrators c. t. a. d. b n. of Levi Hitler lute of Hrlarcroek township, deceas ed. No. IS. First and final account, of Ell .T. Old, executor of Isaac (i. I'ursel, late of Hemlock township, deceased. No in. First and final account of Oscar and n. Jusner Lewis, administrators of David Lewis. lute of Bugarlo&f township, deceased. No. 17. First, and final account, of Wm. u. Snyder, administ rator of John Itupp, lute of the Townsnlp of Locust, deceased. No is. First, and final accountof M. T. Mc- Ilenry, executor of Ellas Mcllenry, late of Ben ton, deceased. No 19. The account of Charles W. Ilussert, Administrator of Sarah M. Leldy lateoi iitooms- burn, deceased. No 20. Tim first nnd final account of C. B. and Apnes Mcllenry, Admr's, of Ueortre L. Mc llenry late 01 ueuiou Doruugii, uuueuxeu. No. at. First, and nartlal account of J. F. and A. J. Derr, Admr. of Iram Dorr, lute of Jackson township, deceased. n t. 1. ......... u, 11. m-Kiswr. Kcglstcr's ofllcc, Bloomsburg, I'a., Apr. 1, 18'X). WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS. Tho following Widow's Annralsements will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Columbia county on the tlrst Monday of May A. D. isw and conttrmed nisi, und unless exceptions are tilled within four days tuereutter, win db con. tlrrnprl ahsottltn. Estate of Charles nerrlng late of Beaver twp. Personalty 114 2.V Itnaltv ScMH.OO Estate of Levi Helslillae lute of Fishingcreek twp. Personalty 17."i0. Kaulty J8i50. Estate of Clem (t. Belshllue, late of Berwick lloro. Personalty SJTlOO. Estate of N. W. burtoa late of the town of Bloomsbu'c Personalty ft.i0.00. Keulty Itso.uu. Estate of Jos. B. Knit tie late of Catawissa Boro. Personalty tl.u.00. Estate of Wm. D.Johnson late of Fine twp. Pprannnltv ft.'UHVnn Estate of Wm. H. Demott late of Millville Boro. Personalty fttOO.txi. Estate of John Burner lato of Fishingcreek twp. Personalty fiuo.oo. ueaity jaju.ou. Estate of Aaron Uoone lute of ocott twp, Penmnaltv ft'! DO. Estate of Lawson Hughes late of Hoarlngoreek twp. Personalty limns. Estate of Lorenzo 1). stackhouse lato of Green. wood twn. Personalty 104. 00. Estate of Jos. FuuBt late of Berwick Boro, Personaltv ftlMl 0.', Estate of Alvin Vnndennark lateof Briarcreek twp. Personalty M.l. Kealty jsis.iu. Estate of Archibald M. Fowler late of Briar creek two. Personaltv Kenltv t-VO.OO. Estate of Christopher Klsbaugh late of Bor- wick noro. personalty ssi.du, Keaity --is.o. W. II. 11ENKY, Proth. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Columbia County, Pennsylvania and directed to me, will be sold at the Court House Bloomsburg, Pa. on SATURDAY, APRIL 29TH, 1S99 at 8 o'clock In the afternoon, the following des cribed real estate: All that certain piece of real estate and foundry and machine Bhop property Bltuate In the town of Bloomsburg, Columbia county, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and des cribed as follows towlt: Northwardly b the lands of tue Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Kail road Company, Kastwardly by Iron street of said town, Southwardly by the lands formerly of D. J. Waller now of and West" wardly by lands now occupied bj H. V. White & Co., containing about ONE HUNDRED (100) FEET along the lands of said Kailroad Company and about Ninety-five (95) feet, along said Iron street be the same more or less, with the Engine, Boiler, Shafting, Machinery, Tools and Fixtures thereunto belonging. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Joslah Ralston versus Hess Iron Manufacturing Co. L't'd.J. 8. Wilson, Tr.'. and to be sold as the property of the Hess Iron Manufacturing Co. L't'd. J. 8. Wilson Tr. 4-tl 4t W. W. BLACK, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common l'leas of Columbia County, State of 1'ennsylvanla, and to me dl rected, there will bo exposed to public sule at the Court House, lu Bloomsburg, County and State aforesaid, on ' SATURDAY, APRIL 22ND, 1809 at 2 o'clock p. m.,all that certain piece and par eel of land situate In the town of Bloomsburg, county of Columbia, Commonwealth of I'ennsyl. vanla, and bounded and described as follows to. wit: Beginning at the Intersection of the east line of strawborry alley with the north line of Seventh street, running thence north tl degrees east sixty three (6-1) feet more or less to lot of Mrs. Floronce Donohue, thence north 87 degrees east eighteen and one-half (iHtf) feet to lot of C. W. Ilussert, thence north atitf degrees west fifty (50) feet to lot of Dr. Gardner, thence south 43 degrees west eighty five and one halt (H.) feet to Strawberry alley, and thence south ix degrees east twenty four (21) feet to the placo of beginning, whereon Is erected a large double FRAME DWELLING HOUSE Seized and taken In execution at tho suit of Cosmopolitan Building & Loan Association vs. Fred J. Ulchards, John L. Richardson and Frank N. Turner and to be sold as tho proporty of Fred J. Ulchards, John L. Hichartlson and Frank N. Turner. W. W. BLACK, Sheriff HAHMAN, Atty. 8-30 4t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. KBTATB OP 11KNHV KI.StM, DICSASXU, LAT1 OF Ht.OnUHHI'HO. PA. Notice ts hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of Henry Klelm, lute of Bloomsburg, Henna., deceased, huve been granted to the underslgusd executor, to whom all iiorsons Indebted to said estuteare requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the name without delay to v. A. ki.kim, 8-10-Ot, LXKCl'TOH AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Kulalf of milinm shutlt, le(atwn. Notice Is herebr !ven that, the undersigned wlltn, mmnlndiA hT f llA f IrnlmnS' COUTt Of COl- n.i.in f-r,ii,itv. tn nun nnon executions and to rniikw dlstrfbiitlnn of the ha lance In hands of n, i,ii,,iniiiii(.rnf William Hhilltz deceased, late of Mndlson township! will sit at. his ollloe n tne town or nioomsouiK, r. uu u inrii o-.th. ts'iu fit. in o'clock In the forenoon, 10 perform the duties of uls appointment, when and where all persons Interested will nrscnt snd prove their claims, or be forever dlsDarrea from coming In for a share of said fund. 4-0 ot. rt, . lit i,nii"iiim. IlLOOMSHLRC. KUXTRIC LIGHT & roWKR CO IH.ooMHiU'Hd, I'A., Marcn 30, 18W. A special mei tlnif of thn stockholders of tho Bloomsburg Electric Mifht nnd rower coin nan V will bo held at, the ofllco of Mr. K. I. Mullen, President, No. mt Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa., on tho fiihrtajr of June, WW, be tween the hours of fl p. m and B p. in., for tho purpose of ratirvlng the action of the Presi dent arid Hooretary In executing a certain bond nd morritage, noanng nam mo nrsi uay nnnitrv. A. D iMirt. recorded In the ofHco of tho Keconler of Deeds, In and for the county of olumbln, In Mortgage Hook no. im, at page no. and fur tlin transaction of such other busi ness us may properly come bef re the meeting, lot II. M. FRANCIS, Secretary. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. KSTATSOP DOHOTHV XSSI, KB, I.ATS OK flBNTON, nK'KASKn. Vntipe !i hemhvtrlven that letters testament ary on thn estate; of Dorothy Keeler, Into of Benton, Columbia County, Fa., deceased, have been granted to C. I'. Yocum, resident of said ow n, to wnom an per"ns inueuiru to bum, me urn reoiiested to make nmment. and those having claims or demands will make known the sum" without delay. C I'. YOCI'M. Kxr , Fhitz, Atty. n-at-Hi" uencon, r Units with yon whether yoo eontlnne thj rrmoTfi me arHiri. lor loiiaci'o wiin out nerT,iUMUi.lre. eiuvlstllco. tine, purines tne uiooa, ffinri'e '1, niwinumj. m ft it oi tou itrunir stnn ftfwn in DPftiin,n and pocket- mpn rurnd. Liuv NO TO HACfrom 1 nwn dnitTkfit. Who will Touch form. Tn.lt It with UI.Datlrntlr.Drnlritfntlr. On ittj ft renter" if to ruri. or we refund mnnfT. Stl Kow sM Ml lUrllug RtialyCa tftltftfft. BmItmI, Mw form -PROFESSIONAL CARDIE N. U. FUNK, ATTORNXY-AT-LAW, Mrs. Enf 1 Building, Court Hoos AOtj, BLOOMSBURG, PA. A. L. FRITZ, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Post Offics) Building, 2nd floo, BLOOMSBURG, FA. C. W. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wirt's Building, ai floor, BLOOMSBURG, PA, John o. raisz. John e. barman FREEZE & HARMAN, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Offices: Centre St., first door below Opera Bouse GEO. E. ELWELL, ATTOBJiEY-AT-LAW, Columbian Building, snd fiooz, BLOOMSBURG, t.k. WM. H MAGILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Lockard's building, Corner Main and Centre Sts. A. N. YOST, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W Wirt Building, Court House Square. BLOOMSBURG, PA. H. A. McKILLIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Columbian Building, 2nd Floor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. RALPH R. JOHN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hartman Building, Market Square, Bloomsburg, Pa. IKELER & IKELER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office back of Farmers' National Bank. BLOOMSBURG, PA. R. RUSH ZARR, Attornev-At-Law BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Clark's Block, corner of 2nd and Centre Streets. I-I2-'94 VV. A. EVERT, Attorney-At-Law. BLOOMSBURG, PA. (orace over Alexander ft Co. Wirt building. G. M. QUICK, ATTORNLY-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over First National Bank. JOHN IlL CLAJUE, ITTOIHIMMA AHjanEft ths nAca. Merer Baaa. BoUi c BIjOOMSSOUV CA, J. H.MAIZS, iTTOKHKT-AT-LAW, JUL XSXATX . Office in Lockard's Building. BLOOMSlHWs) PA. W. H. RHAWN, ATTCUCJnTSfcsU Office, earnei of Thfad st CATAWISSA, PA. EDWARD J. FLYNN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CENTRALIA, PA. I rromce Llddlcot building, Locust avenue vai 1 re bi ill. a c K mm m. s 1 mm Sf B ST J. HOWARD PATTERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms 4 and 5. Peacock blcV Telephone 1463. DLOOMSBUKG, IV. J. S. JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and residence, 410 Main St.. 3 70-iv M.OCMSIVMf , 17. Hi:nkv w. cm a mi I. i m , n. Hl'Uii:iN. GENERAL SURGERY, SURGERY Ot THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Over Farmer's National Hank, Iiloom burg, Pa. II-1 0 98 SPRCIAL ATTENTION TO DISBASIS OF C HII.DB1K II. BIERMAN, M. D. DOM020PATHIC rilYSICIAN AND SUKQtV' omm hocbs: Office & Residence, 4th St., Until 9 a. v., 1 to 8 and 7 to 8 r. M. B LOOM SBt'RO, T DR. ANDREW GRAYDON, physician and surgeon, Bloomsburo, Pa. Office and reHldence N. K. Cor. Fourth. mtM Jefferson Btreets. TELEPHONE. Dr. F. W. REDEKER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, onice and residence East street, betweei. Third and Fourth. Diseases of the ear, nose and throat a specialty BLOOMSBURG, PA. 18 to 10 a.m. offici boobs: 4 1 to 3 p. m. 17 to V p. m. J. J. BROWN, M. D.f Market Street. Bloomsburo, P THE EYE A SPECIALTY. Eyes treated, tested, fitted with glaM and Artificial Eyes supplied. Hours 10 to i. Telephone Conneotta DR. M. J. HESS, DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Crown and bridge work SPECIALTY, Corner Main and Centre Streets, BLOOMSBURG, PA.. Dr. W. H. HOUSE, SUKGEON DENTIST, Office, Barton's Building, Main below Bloomsburg, Pa. All styles of work done In a superior ma ana an work warranted as represented. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PATJt, by the use of Gas, and free of charn amnciai icetn are inserted. "To be open all hours during the day. DR. C. S. VAN HORN, DENTIST. Office corner of East and Main streets. Co posite Town Hall. Office hours 8:30 to 12 a. m j 2 to 5 p. m. BLOOMSBURG, PA. C, WATSON McKELVY, FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. (Successor to B. F. Hartman Represents twelve of the strongest ca in u nunu, among wnicn are : CA8H TOTAL SURrLCl CAPITAL. ASSETS. OVSB AIS. Franklin of Phlla.. 4i,otio $s,n3,5 Umjm Penn'a, Phlla 400,000 8,8,io Queen, Of N. Y.. 500,000 8,638,15 1.08L6 Westchester, N.Y. 800,(KO 1,768,807 4M.T N. America, Phlla, 8,00v,coo 9,780,t8 2,8SS Office First Nat'l Bank Bldg., ad floor. JsTLosses promptly adjusted and paid. M. P. LUTZ & SON, (SUCCESSORS TO FREAS BROWS) INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. o N. W. Corner Main and Centre. Streets, Bloomsburo, Pa. Represent Seventeen as goodCompaa, les as mere axe in tne worm and all losses promptly adjusted and paid at their Office. CHRISTIAN F. KNAPP, FIRE INSURANCE, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Home, of N. Y. j Merchants of Newark, N. J.; Clinton, N. Y. j Peoples', N.Y.; Reed ing, Pa ; German American In. Co., Maw York: Greenwich Insurance Co.. New Yorfca Jersey City Fire Ins. Co., Jersey City, N. J. i imc uiu curjuratiun are well seatOBM by age and fire tested, and have neret pat had a loss settled by any court of law. Thelf assets are all invested in solid securities, asuf liable to the hazard of fire only. Losses promptly and honestly adjusted aaej paid as soon as determined, by ChrtitUa J, Knapp, Special Agent and Adjuster, Bloosai burg, Pa. The people of Columbia countv shaaLi patronize the agency where losses, if an v. . .i i i :j i . . mo ciucu uu (aiu uy one oi tneir citizens. CITY HOTEL, W. A. Hartzel, Prop. No, 121 West Main Street, Q?3f .nrne and convenient inmnl. rrtnmm .-fr rooms, hot and cold water, and modern coo veniences. liar stocked with best wine and liquors. First-class livery attached. EXCHANGE HOTEL, G. Snydkr, Proprietor, (Opposite the Court House BLOOMSBURG, FA. Large and convenient sample rooms. Bats rooms hot and cold water, and all modern conveniences